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  "commit": "2332a1db39d32e1f96cd8f27ec9d96f0ece2f5da",
  "tree": "608b6aa8576f37208cc0192bab67493796b9fe34",
  "parents": [
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  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Carles Cufi",
    "email": "carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no",
    "time": "Tue Oct 03 14:03:56 2023 +0200"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Fabio Baltieri",
    "email": "fabio.baltieri@gmail.com",
    "time": "Tue Oct 03 15:11:55 2023 +0100"
  },
  "message": "west: runners: nrf: Document why the network core is recovered first\n\nThe network core needs to be recovered first due to the fact that\nrecovering it erases both the network and application cores\u0027 flash\nmemory. This means that the little flash image that is programmed during\nthe recover operation would be lost for the app core if we inverted the\norder.\n\nSigned-off-by: Carles Cufi \u003ccarles.cufi@nordicsemi.no\u003e\n",
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